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* The 20th-century Irish poet Louis MacNeice references Catullus in his poem " Epitaph for Liberal Poets ," where he mentions Catullus as amongst the first liberal poets-" Catullus / went down young ," mentioning him in the context of the death of the individual and recognising his and the universal plight.
The 20th-century American poet Robinson Jeffers composed a poem titled Ode to Hengist and Horsa.
Some 20th-century literary theorists, relying less on the opposition of prose and poetry, focused on the poet as simply one who creates using language, and poetry as what the poet creates.
The list of notable people who have been connected with the town includes John Donne, the poet, who was vicar of Sevenoaks in the 17th century, the 20th-century writer H. G. Wells and the Welsh tramp-poet W. H. Davies.
Famous people from Gochang include the 20th-century poet Midang.
Noailles was also the name of a poet in early 20th-century France:
In 1932 he published Het verboden rijk (" The Forbidden Realm ," 1932 ), a partly historical, partly magical realist novel combining the life of a 20th-century European with that of Luís de Camões, the 16th-century Portuguese poet ( author of sonnets and the epic The Lusiads ) who spent part of his life in the Orient.
Daisy Fellowes ( née Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg, ( April 29, 1890 – December 13, 1962 ), was a celebrated 20th-century society figure, acclaimed beauty, minor novelist and poet, Paris Editor of American Harper's Bazaar, fashion icon, and an heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune.
Scholars have noted Straton's anthology as a strong influence on the work of 20th-century Greek poet C. P.

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The group was to have a significant influence on 20th-century poetry, especially through T. S. Eliot, whose essay The Metaphysical Poets ( 1921 ) praised the very anti-Romantic and intellectual qualities of which Johnson and his contemporaries had disapproved, and helped bring their poetry back into favour with readers.
After four runs for U. S. president ( three as a Democrat and one on the American Independent Party ticket ), he earned the title " the most influential loser " in 20th-century U. S. politics, according to biographers Dan T. Carter and Stephan Lesher.
T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land was a deliberate attempt to model a 20th-century mythology patterned after the birth-rebirth motif described by Frazer.

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So when textbooks, like that of Baker set out drawings of the ' Ptolemaic System ', complete with earth in the center and the seven heavenly bodies epicyclically arranged on their several deferents, we have nothing but a misleading 20th-century idea of what never existed historically.
Kierkegaard's concept of angst is considered to be an important stepping stone for 20th-century existentialism.
These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
The 20th-century fantasy writer J. R. R. Tolkien anglicized Álfheim as Elvenhome, or Eldamar in the speech of the Elves.
The area's industrial history is reflected in dozens of 19th-and early 20th-century manufacturing sites in the city.
According to 20th-century scholar Walther Ludwig, the poems were spuriously inserted into an early biography of Plato sometime between 250 BC and 100 BC and adopted by later writers from this source.
Of particular interest to 20th-century music theorists is the attention he paid to silence as an integral part of music.
Modern aestheticians have asserted that will and desire were almost dormant in aesthetic experience, yet preference and choice have seemed important aesthetics to some 20th-century thinkers.
It combines 20th-century traditions with the modern architecture of today's Berlin.
By a 20th-century classification, the idealists ( Kant, Hegel and others ), are considered the beginning of continental philosophy, while the empiricists are the beginning, or the immediate predecessors, of analytical philosophy.
Beyond the Night closely follows an actual 20th-century missionary saga in Central Africa, and The Printing uses composite characters to portray the persecution of believers in the former Soviet Union.
20th-century anthropologists largely reject the notion that all human societies must pass through the same stages in the same order, on the grounds that such a notion does not fit the empirical facts.
In his book, The Gulag Archipelago, Soviet writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described cases of cannibalism in 20th-century USSR.
" The DNA testing was originally proposed to add new members, many of whose family record books were lost during 20th-century upheavals, to the Confucian family tree.
Chiang Kai-shek ( October 31, 1887 – April 5, 1975 ) was a political and military leader of 20th-century Mainland China and Taiwan.
Specific parallels are seen in the 20th-century deforestation occurring in many developing nations.
Some scholars consciously adopt " Daoism " in order to distinguish the Chinese philosophy and religion from what " Taoism " embodied in the 19th-and 20th-century Western imaginations.
The Romanticist movement revived literary interest in folk beliefs and culture, and elves entered the 20th-century high fantasy genre in the wake of works published by authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien.

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Harding's term of office was the shortest of any 20th-century U. S. President.
* Standard Industrial Classification, a 20th-century U. S. system for classifying industries
Dime novel, though it has a specific meaning, has also become a catch-all term for several different ( but related ) forms of late 19th-century and early 20th-century U. S. popular fiction, including “ true ” dime novels, story papers, five-and ten-cent weekly libraries, " thick book " reprints, and sometimes even early pulp magazines.
Early 20th-century U. S. photo: " Negro es picking cotton on a plantation in the Southern United States | South "
On Villani's estimation that a third of Antwerp's population died off during the Great Famine of 1315-1317, the early 20th-century historian Henry S. Lucas wrote, " not much faith can be placed in such statistics which are little better than guesses.
Theodor Wilhelm was apparently unaware that the U. S. Army and the USO had been distributing the prayer in Germany since the end of World War II, and later writers who were unaware that " Friedrich Oetinger " was a pseudonym ( even though the book was clearly written by a 20th-century author ) confused this name with the 18th-century Oetinger.
Perhaps more important, according to Capparella, is the lack of sightings by " the legions of competent birdwatchers ... scanning the skies of the U. S. and Canada " who sometimes make " surprising observations " with cameras at the ready ( see for example 20th-century sightings of the Eskimo Curlew ).
The seemingly remotely located terminal Page and Rogers planned and built at Sewell's Point played an important role in 20th-century U. S. naval history.
Polyphasic sleep, a term coined by early 20th-century psychologist J. S.
Despite the use of the word " World " in its name, the general look and theme of World Bazaar is that of early 20th-century America, matching the " Main Street, U. S. A ." areas of other Magic Kingdom-style parks.
* A type of 20th-century U. S. Navy uniform
* James R. Lilley, 20th-century U. S. diplomat
* Mial Eben Lilley, early 20th-century U. S. Congressman
The Model 500 series, and its distinctive ring, are near-ubiquitous in late 20th-century U. S. and Canadian film and television.
It was the worst incidence of labor-related violence in 20th-century American history, and one of the worst race riots in U. S. history.
* Milwaukee Brewers ( minor league baseball team ), a 20th-century U. S. minor league baseball team
Although the original commission for the opera suggested that U. S. physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, the " father of the atomic bomb ," be fashioned as a 20th-century Doctor Faustus, Adams and Sellars deliberately attempted to avoid this characterization.
Other late 20th-century historians, like Graeme Clark and David S. Potter, assert that, for all its hedging, Galerius's issuance of the edict was a landmark event in the histories of Christianity and the Roman empire.

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